The third rose: Gertrude Stein and her world

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Pagina 40Russell felt that the American mind was closed to new political ideas. On patriotic
principle — certainly not in any real conviction or knowledge — Gertrude
disagreed. Her own mind, as time would tell, was closed to new political ideas
and, ...

Pagina 258She felt that bit by bit Hemingway was throwing away the talent with which he
was endowed, and which was so brilliantly evident in some of the stories he
wrote during the early days of their acquaintance. She had tried to save what was
finest ...

Pagina 271specific luster, a number of people, painters among them, felt that she actually
knew little about painting and tended to feel that her taste was, at best, whimsical.
Even an intimate like the painter Harry Phelan Gibb, her closest English friend, ...